PAX BRITANNIGA
NORTH-WEST FRONTIER IMMENSE PRpGRESS TRIBESMEN QUIETER. United Press Association—By Electric -Tel*-- . ■ graph—Copyright, UfllteU Service. ' • ' (Received 12tb January, 8 a.m.) DELHI, 11th January. The eleventh annual report of the" North-Western Frontier Province shows that immense progress has'been mado in pacification as the result of the British policy of peaceful penetration through the' extension, of first-class roads. 1" ■ ''.''Nothing," writes Mr. Boltou, the Chief Commissioner, "is moro sym- j bolical of the change in tho tribosmen's viewpoint than the increasing requests for Government intervention in purely tribal matters. Mahshud women value the advantages of Pax'Britaunjca as reduciug criina and bordor feuds, thus saving their menfolk. <
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 9
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105PAX BRITANNIGA Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 9
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